Considering the commercial I saw for this 'exclusive' was centred around the reporter asking James Hewitt if he was Harry's father, I expect very little from this apart from Channel 7 aiming to bolster their Sunday night viewing numbers.

Just seeing the names James Hewitt and Paul Burrell reeks of a program put together to dredge up things from that era that should remain dead and buried. Monkton and Wharfe may be able to provide some good insights into the life and times of Diana but Hewitt and Burrell are both notoriously known for using Diana as a cash cow.

There really isn't much new to really put out there 20 years after Diana's death. No great secrets that already haven't been "exposed" in some form or the other and frankly, even if there were, I prefer to remember Diana as the woman she was and not through interviews of people that she knew and interacted with.

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Re. the doc., don't know what James had to say (or not say!), hard to know with these uber tight guys! Paul however had plenty to say. Getting married again after divorcing his wife of 32 years and mother of their 2 sons. They look happy out however, so hoping he doesn't make a total spin of it!

The only person in the interview line-up I'd like to listen to is Rosa Monckton. The others are those we've heard from ad nauseum. It would be great to hear from some other people, those we haven't heard from as yet. However, they might be the type who don't give interviews. It would be fascinating to hear from those who knew her from the Lady Diana years, such as school friends.

I watched it last night, and there was nothing I hadn't heard before. If anything it just confirmed my poor opinion of the manipulative and self-obsessed late Diana, Princess of Wales. What did surprise me was the melancholy state of James Hewitt. I felt quite sorry for him. Paul Burrell, however, still loves the publicity of selling... sorry, sharing his stories.

By the way, I don't think Sun Lion assumed that all Australians know who Melissa Doyle is. It was simply a link to an article written by Melissa Doyle. If you don't know who she is, read the article in the link.

"A CAMPAIGN to make the nation a kinder place has been launched to mark the 20th anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
The drive, set up in memory of the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry’s mother by the Diana Award, was unveiled on National Kindness Day."